Full-Length Movie 'Olive' Was Filmed Using a Nokia N8 Phone

For the first time ever, a full-length movie has been filmed using a smartphone -- the Nokia N8 phone, to be exact. The movie is called 'Olive,' an independently financed film that will soon be played at over 2,000 theaters in the United States.

However, the Nokia N8 on its own wasn't enough to film the movie. The phone had to be attached to a high-resolution 35mm lens adapter to "achieve a shallow depth of field," describes the movie's website.

The film, which cost only $500,000 to make, was funded in part by Silicon Valley attorney Chris Kelly and a former Facebook exec. Kelly hopes that this Nokia N8-made film will change the face of the movie industry as it illustrates how "anyone can create Hollywood-quality content for a fraction of the price."